January 2020 – January bucks across Mississippi are still very active, thanks in part to late-blooming does. Photo by Bryan DeHart. | View the Contents
February 2020 – Big bass start to stir in Mississippi waters this month. Take these tips from top anglres and put more chunky largemouth in your boat. Photo by Brian Cope. | View the Contents
March 2020 – If you’re a Mississippi hunter, that big gobbler is out there, waiting for you somewhere, and you can put the hurt on him beginning this month. Photo by Rick Small. | View the Contents
April 2020 – Big crappie are still on the menu for many Mississippi fishermen, and using kayaks and canoes to chase them is a great idea, if you know some paddling tricks. Photo by Brian Cope. | View the Contents
May 2020 – Catfish are among the most-popular freshwater species in Mississippi rivers and lakes. This issue features tips for all three of the major sub-species. Photo by Terry Madewell. | View the Contents
June 2020 – June is the month when Mississippi anglers turn their attention to bream, which are busy trying to replenish their numbers. Photo by Andy Crawford | View the Contents
July 2020 – July means great speckled trout fishing in the Gulf of Mexico out of Mississippi ports. Learn how to fish the Biloxi Marsh and the waters of Bay St. Louis. Photo by David Brown. | View the Contents
August 2020 – You’re a bass fisherman and you want to catch some redfish? Don’t worry about buying all kinds of new tackle. The rods, reels and lures you already have should do the trick. Photo by Brian Carroll. | View the Contents
September 2020 – Deer are on the minds of most Mississippi sportsmen as September arrives. Learn what experts think about the best places to take a big buck in the Magnolia State. Photo by Rick Small | View the Contents
October 2020 – Besides the rut, there’s no better time to make a connection with a trophy buck than the beginning of Mississippi’s archery season. Photo courtesy Dusty Wilson. | View the Contents
November 2020 – Tracking dog Smoke helped Derek Eaves of Louisville find this 10-point, 142-inch Noxubee County buck, which was arrowed on Oct. 5. | View the Contents
December 2020 – Gray Worthey, 15, of Choudrant, La., killed this 14-point, 170-inch buck on Mississippi’s Hogue Island on Oct. 2. The 240-pound buck was estimated at 61/2 years old. | View the Contents